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THE LOWDOWN: The Bajan way
A timely reminder to my wife from a good friend with Jewish connections: tell Richard he’s gone too far overboard criticising Israel.
I am not anti-Jews. I happen to...

SWIMMING UPSTREAM: Ghana, home away from home
Today, I write from the bosom of my ancestry, Ghana. The reception has been overwhelming, the treatment at the Ghanaian Embassy was nothing short of royalty. Even at...

U-13s to the four
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Barbados romped to their fourth straight victory in the annual Regional Under-13 Cricket Tournament in St Kitts yesterday.
Barbados easily defeated one of the favoured teams, Dominica,...
Arch Cot ghost town
Yesterday marked the third anniversary of the tragic cave-in at Arch Cot, Brittons X Road, St Michael, which claimed the lives of a family of five and left...
Memories of Arch Cot
The smile of little Doniya Codrington is the only thing giving grandmother Shirley Linton some joy and happiness amidst the bad memories.
Linton is the mother of the late...

Bajans not that nice
BARBADIANS still have a long way to go in terms of service excellence.
In a politeness test survey conducted by the National Initiative for Service Excellence (NISE) under the...
Bieber and the beach
Teen sensation Justin Bieber has become a music rockstar from an ordinary boy who prepares his memoirs and has performed in shows such as CSI. The Canadian singer...
Animal characters to teach values
The National Initiative for Service Excellence (NISE) has introduced five animal characters as part of its Live Excellence campaign.
According to NISE programme manager Cynthia Blackman, the five values...
Dad’s work be done
THE RESPECT for her father’s work and contribution to music and integration of Blacks into Europe and Africa is no secret, but Roli Roachford has decided to pay...

Technology in fishing ‘not new’
The fishing industry has been using technology since the 1980s, and the education and training of fishermen have been in place almost as long.
This is the view...

Boxers get Bajan welcome
THE international women’s boxers and coaches took a rare break from the Road to Barbados when the Local Organising Committee, the Barbados Tourism Authority and Government hosted the...
Children get eye-opener on crop theft
PREDIAL LARCENY was one of the top topics in this year’s Governor General Agricultural Summer Camp.This is because the children of the camp experienced the results of the...